Manchester United's reward for reaching the quarter-finals of the FA Cup this afternoon is a trip to either Fulham or Coca-Cola Championship side Swansea.

United demolished Derby 4-1 at Pride Park and will now either visit the Cottagers or Roberto Martinez's skilful side on March 7 or 8.

The current Barclays Premier League leaders beat Fulham on the way to their last FA Cup triumph in 2003-04 but they have not met Swansea since the 1982-83 season.

Chelsea, winners in 2007, must travel to face the winners of the replay between Blackburn and Coventry. The Sky Blues were just moments away from winning at Ewood Park yesterday but Christopher Samba's injury-time goal saw Rovers claim a 2-2 draw.

The Blues beat Blackburn in the semi-final en route to their cup triumph two years ago with Michael Ballack scoring the winner in extra-time.

London calling: One match separates the remaining sides in the draw from a semi final visit to Wembley Stadium